Thanks a lot for your deeper analysis, NoisyCoil,

Quoting noisyc...@tutanota.com (2024-08-18 11:08:35)
> Given that upstream has closed the bug as "can't fix" I guess there's
> not much left to do other than removing the package from i386.

I disagree: What is failing is not building the project on i386, but
building *optimized* on i386.

Also, since the package does not provide compiled code but source, we
cannot really "remove the package from i386".

I have now added a patch that checks at end-user build time and fails if
the optimizations enabled and the build is targeted x86 systems that
lack SSE2 support.

I think that patch is generally usable, not only for Debian but also
sensible for upstream to adopt.  I have made them aware, but obviously
it is their choice if they deem such a patch too fringe for them to be
burdened with maintaining.

 - Jonas

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